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Controversial redevelopment proposal for Kelowna golf courseA controversial redevelopment proposal involving the Kelowna Springs Golf Course remains under debate. The city is considering a proposed land swap that would see development company Denciti receive 9.1 acres of municipally-owned industrial land in exchange for a nine-hole golf course.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganFeb 10
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River channel rips through Hope golf courseThe Hope Golf & Country Club has new hazards and traps on its course, but it’s not on purpose. Over the last few days, the Coquihalla River has ripped a new channel through several holes. Taya Fast reports.Global BCDec 17, 2025
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Mayor Block discusses land feasibility study of city-owned golf courseWATCH: The idea of moving a city-owned golf course to make way for redevelopment will be studied by Saskatoon’s city administration after a tight vote at city council this week, mayor Cynthia Block explains.PoliticsDec 19, 2025
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Possible relocation of Wildwood Golf Course is concerning residentsWATCH: A possible relocation of the Wildwood Golf Course to make room for residential housing is concerning residents. People say the city has other options for areas to build more infill development.CanadaDec 12, 2025
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Kelowna golf course land swap concernsKelowna City Hall is considering a land swap that would give it control of a nine-hole golf course, but neighbours are warning the proposed development in an adjoining property could cause drainage problems. Victoria Femia reports.Global News at 5:30 OkanaganNov 21, 2025
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UBC study findings on if wolf hunting impacts caribouThe provincial government has controversially allowed a wolf hunt in parts of B.C., in hopes of protecting the endangered caribou population. But a new UBC study has found that the hunt may not improve the calves’ survivial, particularly when it comes to the terrain. Paul Johnson explains.Global News Hour at 6 BCFeb 7
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Volunteers needed for CPKC Women’s OpenThis summer Edmonton will host Canada’s major women’s golf tournament. The CPKC Women’s Open will be played at the Royal Mayfair this August. A major event like this is nothing without volunteers, and there are plenty of opportunities. Royal Mayfair general manager Matt Johnson shared details with Global News Morning Edmonton.Global News Morning EdmontonFeb 6
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Team Canada’s men’s hockey goes for gold at 2026 Milano-Cortina OlympicsHockey analyst Craig Button joins Global News Morning to talk about Team Canada’s men’s hockey team , and who we need to watch as the tournament unfolds at Milano-Cortina Olympics.Global News Morning CalgaryFeb 12
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B.C. First Nation comes out against government wolf killThe B.C. government’s controversial wolf kill program has hit a snag, after a so-called “Judas wolf” was spotted on First Nations territory. Paul Johnson explains.Global News Hour at 6 BCFeb 12
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Business News: BoC interest rates hold & price of gold dropsThe Bank of Canada making the decision to hold interest rates steady and the price of gold is dropping after reaching record highs. Financial analyst Robert Levy joins us to break it all down.Global News Morning BCFeb 1
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B.C. government faces opposition from First Nation for routine wolf cullA wolf tracked by the B.C. government and targeted for culling has been wandering into a coastal First Nation. The allied clans of the Gitxsan First Nation feel the wolf is a spiritual messenger and are against the government kill. Paul Johnson has more on the program that’s been criticized for its ethics and its...CanadaFeb 12
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Calgary jewelry store owner loses fortune in gold to late night smash-and-grabA Calgary jewelry store says they’re now out upwards of $200,000 in gold pieces after they were broken into on the morning of Feb. 2.CanadaFeb 4
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Lethbridge pawn shop sees increase in business amidst gold price surgeThe price of gold reached a record-breaking high this week, valued at around $7,000 an ounce. Gold retailers are seeing an increase in business thanks to the steady surge, with customers looking to cash in on their stockpiles of the precious metal. Jordan Prentice reports.CanadaJan 28
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Lethbridge pawn shop sees increase in business amidst gold price surgeThe price of gold reached a record-breaking high this week, valued at around $7,000 an ounce. Gold retailers are seeing an increase in business thanks to the steady surge, with customers looking to cash in on their stockpiles of the precious metal. Jordan Prentice reports.MoneyJan 29
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Vancouver Golf Tour Cheque PresentationVancouver Golf Tour president Fraser Mulholland presents Jeevan Sihota with cash prize for his performance at the Vancouver Golf Tour. Fraser, Jeevan and Jeevan’s dad Jas Sihota join Jay Janower on Global News Morning Weekend.Global BCNov 15, 2025
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: Jan. 6Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke reacts to the allegations about an impaired driving enforcement operation around Morgan Creek Golf Course and video has emerged showing a man running down a street shooting at parked vehicles in North Surrey.Global BCJan 6
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Ford says GFL is only opening office in U.S., still employ ‘thousands and thousands’ in OntarioAsked on Wednesday about a report of GFL moving their head office to the U.S., Ontario Premier Doug Ford said they will still employ “thousands and thousands” in Ontario.CanadaJan 21
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Shooters Golf Course to reopen during upcoming warm stretchGolfers will have another chance to tee it up before the snow flies as Shooter’s Golf Course is set to reopen with some warmer weather coming.WeatherNov 12, 2025
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N.S. Premier says controversial West Mabou beach golf development won’t go aheadA major update from the premier today about a proposed golf course at a Cape Breton park. The project has been receiving pushback from concerned community members who argue it should remain a protected area. As Skye Bryden-Blom reports, Tim Houston has announced the proposal isn’t moving ahead.Nov 13, 2025
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Wolfe Islander IV woes continueWith holiday travel underway, the Wolfe Islander IV has been out of service for more than 24 hours, continuing to disrupt travel and daily life for Wolfe Island resident just days before Christmas. Late afternoon the province brought in a temporary replacement vessel to transport walk-on passengers only, a stopgap measure that still leaves vehicles...CanadaDec 23, 2025